Instructions

ZOOM IN by clicking on the page. A slider will appear, allowing you to adjust your zoom level. Return to the original size by clicking on the page again.

MOVE the page around when zoomed in by dragging it.

ADJUST the zoom using the slider on the top right.

ZOOM OUT by clicking on the zoomed-in page.

SEARCH by entering text in the search field and click on "In This Issue" or "All Issues" to search the current issue or the archive of back issues
respectively.
.

PRINT by clicking on thumbnails to select pages, and then press the
print button.

SHARE this publication and page.

ROTATE PAGE allows you to turn pages 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise.Click on the page to return to the original orientation. To zoom in on a rotated page, return the page to its original orientation, zoom in, and
then rotate it again.

CONTENTS displays a table of sections with thumbnails and descriptions.

ALL PAGES displays thumbnails of every page in the issue. Click on
a page to jump.

10 NORTHERN OUTLOOK, MAY 4, 2016 What’s on WEDNESDAYMAY5 GARYMCCORMICK&MAYOR TIMSHADBOLT: Stand up comedy at its best at Copper Road, Amberley. Tickets: $30. THURSDAYMAY5 ELTONJOHNANDTIME RICE’S AIDA: The North Canterbury Musical Society performstheir adaptation of the contemporary rock musical until May 21. Tickets $32 or $27 for seniors, children and students. More information at www.ncms.co.nz SATURDAYMAY7 HANMERSPRINGSFOUR SQUAREHALFMARATHONAND 10KM‘FUN’RUN:A scenic half marathons with mens, womens, Veteran mens and Veteran womens grades for both runners andwalkers. Contact 0274 314 967. KAIAPOI FARMERSMARKET:A community farmers market with fresh produce, microgreens, plants and free range eggs. Craft available also. Newstalls always welcome. Free entry at the MorganWilliams Reserve from 9am. RESTYLEME: The Ashgrove School PTAare hosting a women’s event to raise money for the school.Guest speakers, a fashion show, preloved clothing sale, stall-holders, auctions, goodie bags, light supper and entertainment. More information at facebook.com/ReStyleMeEvent HYPNOTISTREGBLACKWOOD LIVE: Experience a Comedic Hypnotist as his rapid fire style makes for one hell of a showat the Rangiora RSA. Tickets $15. SUNDAYMAY8 SUSHIMAKING:Waipara, 10am – 12pm. Susie MacKenzie and Jenn Wang will showyou howto prepare and match ingredients, cook rice, and roll and present your sushi. 2 TimeBank Hurunui credits or $15. Register at 03 314 3406 or tbhlearningexchange@gmail.com. SOLDERING,SOLARPVAND MULITMETERS: Amberley, 2 – 4pm. Nigel Marx shows howto solder and explains the use of multimeters for checking batteries and electrical circuits. 2 TimeBank Hurunui credits or $15. Register at 03 314 3406 or tbhlearningexchange@gmail.com NATIONALALPACADAY: Many alpaca farms in North Canterbury will be open for the public to come along and see these wonderful animals. Please visit www.alpaca.org.nz to see a list of the farmsthat will be open. SSSSSHMARKET: Seriously Sustainable Second Sunday Second Hand Market Car boot sale alongside the Oxford Farmers Market at Pearson Park. WEDNESDAYMAY11 FUNDRAISINGBREAKFAST: Get along to the Rangiora Baptist Church to hear from former Silver Fern Margaret Foster and formerKiwis league coach Frank Endacott, from 7-8.30am to fundrasie for Big Brothers big Sisters. tickets $50 Contact: (03) 310 7004. FRIDAYMAY13 CLOUDCOMPUTINGAND GOOGLEDRIVE: Amberley, 7 – 8.30pm, with Paul Munnerley. Find out howto use ‘‘the Cloud’’ to store and share files via the Internet. 1.5 TimeBank Hurunui credits or donation appreciated. Register at 03 314 3406 or tbhlearningexchange@gmail.com. AMURIARTS COUNCILAUTUMN SCHOOL: The annual Autumn School is held in Hanmer Springs. From $75. Contact: Sue (03) 315 6244. SATURDAYMAY14 OXFORDSPEEDWAY:New Zealand Youth Mini Stock Championships and other grades racing from 11am on May 14 and 15 at the Oxford Speedway on Carleton Road. ARTS INOXFORD: Hidden treasures exhibit opens, 10am to 4pmTues – Sun until June 8 at 68 Main St, Oxford. SUNDAYMAY15 BRASSMONKEYRACESERIES: Race one of four in the Kayak race series along theWaimakariri River. Contact Alan at brass.monkey.race@gmail.com. IRON RIDGEQUARRY SCULPTUREPARK: Raymond Herber’s sculpture park is open every Sunday from 10am – 5pm. Adults are $10, under 16s free. An ideal setting for a family picnic and sign-posted fromWaipara Hills Winery. visit raymondherber.com for details. BUILDINGFOROURCLIMATE: Sefton, 2 – 4pm. Check out energysaving designs and installations at Wh t’ on n ae r y u From today involved! Get stuff.co.nz NRLback in town Rugby league fans can catch the NRL in their own backyard. The Penrith Panthers host the New ZealandWarriors in their NRL match at AMI Stadium on May 14 – and you could be there! The game is on track to be a sell- out, demonstrating that there is a massive rugby league fan base around the South Island. ‘‘It has been a fewyears since this newhome with grid-connected solar power, and tour the garden and native plantings. 2 TimeBank Hurunui credits or $12. Register at 03 314 3406 or tbhlearningexchange@gmail.com WEDNESDAYMAY18 PINK RIBBONBREAKFAST: Alpine Village Inn, Hanmer Springs from 9.30am. $25 per ticket which includes a $5 donation to the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation, breakfast and a lucky ticket drawfor a $100 Rangiora Town Hall 5th - 21st May 2016 the last NRL match in Christchurch in 2010 and they clearly don’twant to miss out seeing the best rugby league competition in their own backyard,’’ match promoter Justin Wallace said. The last fixture in Christchurch had the Roosters take on the Warriors, when a hat-trick to then fullback Kevin Locke guided the Warriors to a a 20-18 win. Christchurch hasn’t always been a happy hunting ground for the Warriors, destroyed by theWests Tigers 4–50in 2004, in whatwas Bendon voucher. THURSDAYMAY19 NORTHCANTERBURYLADIES SOCIAL CLUB: Awee get together for a chat and a laugh every third Thursday of the month at the Rangiora RSA from 7pm. FRIDAYMAY20 THEGREATGRETAVALLEY HUNT: More than $7,000 in prizes as well as bouncy castles, a pigcarrying obstacle course, guess the Providing reliable, high quality, cost effective excavating and earth moving services throughout Canterbury and North Canterbury. We can take care of: Thurs - Sat 7.30pm Matinees: Sat 2pm & Sun 4pm Music by ELTON JOHN BOOK NOW at www.ncms.co.nz or at Town Hall Cinemas Book by LINDA WOOLVERTON & ROBERT FALLS & DAVID HENRY HWANG By arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd, Exclusive agent for Music Theatre International (NY) Lyrics by TIM RICE driveways and entrances, trenching, drainage, section clearing, foundations, leveling, tree strump removal, ponds, farm work, lifestyle block work, post driving, hole boring and much more... Call Mike today 0275 767 227 www.hmrtransport.co.nz Brought to you by SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE UP TO 34% the first match in Christchurch since 1996, when they lost 22-34 to the then Balmain Tigers. In 2006 the Warriors scored their first win in the Garden city beat the Tigers 26–10. Saturday’s match against the Panthers will kick off at 5pm. The Northern Outlook has a double pass to the game. Email jonathan.leask@fairfaxmedia .co.nz your name, address and a contact phone number by 5pmMay 8. bunny’s weight and best roar competitions at the Greta Cafe and bar from 11am. Register by May 18. More details at Hamills, 98 High St, Rangiora. SATURDAYMAY21 MAINLANDBIGBAND–DANCE: Enjoy a great night out with Chch’s longest-established, big band-style Dance Band playing music you will knowand love from 7.30pm at the Kaiapoi Club. Tickets $10. production of 7229988AB Win